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Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities
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ISSN : 28093356     EISSN : 28073916     DOI : http://doi.org/10.47679/jrssh.v1i2.12
Journal Research of social science and Humanities is a peer-reviewed, international, and intercultural journal. It promotes interdisciplinary research with a primary focus on original research or reviews in humanities and social sciences. Articles are welcome in the following seven sections: Education and Assessment, English Language & Literature, Media & Journalism, Politics & Governance, Psychology, Sociology, and Economics & Commerce. Journal audiences are learned readers, researchers, policymakers, administrators, and educational organizations.
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Impact Of Planting Media And Red Corner Extract On Growth On Lada (Piper Nigrum L.) Stumps Of One Ruas Sulaminingsih, Sulaminingsih; Panjaitan, Charlie Novianry; Fajaranto, Diki
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 4, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i2.172

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Pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is a valuable spice that is highly profitable, but often difficult to cultivate in the early phase of cuttings growth. This study investigated how different types of growing media and concentrations of extracts from shallots impacted the growth of these single internode pepper cuttings. The study was conducted using a Factorial Randomised Group Design repeated five times. One internode of pepper cuttings was planted on three types of media: soil, soil + compost, soil + burnt husk, and soil + sand. In addition, they were treated with onion extract at concentrations of 200 millilitres of onion extract per litre of water, 250 millilitres of onion extract per litre of water, and 300 millilitres of onion extract per litre of water. Observations included root length, number of leaves, and shoot height. Results showed that the growing medium and concentration of shallot extract greatly affected the growth of pepper cuttings. The mixed media of soil + compost with 300 ml shallot extract/L water produced the best growth for shoot height and number of leaves observed. This proves that soil + compost mixed media with 300 ml/L shallot extract may be a good option for pepper cuttings. This study provides a scientific basis for a more productive and efficient method of pepper cultivation.
Secondary Agriculture: cognizance of faculty and students of University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore J, Chaithrashree; Shivalingaiah, Y.N.; Pankaja, H.K.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i2.71

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Secondary Agriculture in recent days has alluring the concentration of all the stakeholders in Agriculture. Even though, word secondary agriculture looks familiar, the meaning of that word is vague. The present study was to analyse the awareness and attitude of Faculty and Students about secondary agriculture in university of Agricultural sciences, Bangalore during 2023-24. The structured questionaries’ was used to collect the primary data; ninety samples were considered for the study consisting of thirty faculty, thirty post graduate students and thirty undergraduate students. It was evident that more than half of the respondents possessed medium awareness (55.55 %) about secondary agriculture followed by low (28.88%) and high (15.55 %) awareness. But less number of respondents were had correct knowledge (20.00 %) regarding secondary agriculture. About 37.78 per cent of respondents belonged to high attitude category followed by medium (34.44 %) and low (27.78 %) attitude towards secondary agriculture. Attitude statement Secondary agriculture helps in employment generation across India ranked first with mean score of 4.23 and Rural industrialization helps in creating linkage between primary and secondary agriculture (Rank II = 4.12). The major constraints expressed in promoting secondary agriculture were Inconsistent supply of raw materials (Relative Importance Index = 0.853), Lack of farmer’s awareness regarding secondary agriculture and requires technical expertise (Relative Importance Index = 0.820). But according to findings of study, more than half of the respondents had awareness about secondary agriculture whereas only twenty per cent of the respondents possessed correct knowledge regarding secondary agriculture. In under graduation a course can be included for undergraduate students and HRD programmes can be acquainted to faculties of Agricultural sciences. In under graduation a course can be included for undergraduate students and HRD programmes can be acquainted to faculties of Agricultural sciences.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Nurhadi, Nurhadi; Meilinda, Selvi Diana
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i1.130

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The development of science which is essentially towards the process of improvement will continue throughout the human thought process. This also occurs in the paradigm of public administration development so that it attracts the attention of researchers to analyze the development of public administration research. In this study using bibliometric analysis to describe the results of journal publications with data search tools using Publish or Perish produced 996 meta data and analysis tools using Microsoft Excel, and VosViewer to visualize meta data. The results showed that from 996 meta data with the keyword "paradigm of public administration development" obtained a publication range from 1995-2024, with the most documents being the type of book file published on books. google.com with a total of 83 book titles and the highest publication development trend occurred in 2020 with 129 publications while the results of network mapping using VosViewer obtained 4 authors, namely Ismail, I; Sos, S; Irawan B; Larasati, E. which is the most productive author in the field of public administration development paradigms. The research development map using VosViewer is grouped into 5 clusters. Fluctuating research shows that the paradigm of public administration development is a research topic that attracts researchers to write, study, and analyze the topic of the paradigm of public administration development so that the implications of this research are to help other researchers to further study the development of the paradigm of public administration and be associated with the latest phenomena.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HILOKAL APPLICATION ON SPEAKING SKILL FOR STUDENTS IN HIGH SCHOOL Agustiawati, Hartini; Novasyari, Ressy; Husni, Na'imatul; Anggraini, Nia
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 4, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i2.165

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Language is crucial for communication and understanding in various aspects of life, including economy, education, politics, and culture. English is the dominant language, but learning it can be challenging due to native speakers' unique personalities and cultures. Speaking ability is crucial for language development and fluency in a second language, and technology like Hilokal offers new opportunities for language learners to improve their skills through interactive apps. This study uses George's library research theory and qualitative research to understand Hilokal, a language learning app that bridges the gap between formal instruction and real-life language use. The app offers interactive games, real audio recordings, and movies to expose learners to native speakers' speech patterns, addressing barriers to building speaking skills. However, Hilokal has two main drawbacks: less popularity and usability compared to popular platforms like Duolingo, and may not be suitable for young learners due to its focus on active conversation. To compete, Hilokal needs to invest in targeted marketing, optimize its user interface, collaborate with language educators, and create an age-appropriate version for young learners.
Protecting Intellectual Property In The Digital Age With A Law Rahman, Irsan; Sibarani, Sinintha Yuliansih; Aprianto, Sandi; Paramansyah, Arman; Santyaningtyas, Ayu Citra
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i2.85

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Life has changed with the development of science and technology. One technology that has a significant impact is the technology of the Internet world, the Internet introduces people to the digital world. Of course, this development also affects the law, especially copyright law. Copyrighted works that were still in a traditional form can now be converted to a digital form or digital copyrighted works can be created. In this case, copyright law, which previously protected traditional forms of copyrighted works, must evolve to include the protection of digital copyrighted works, one of which is through cooperation with technology. This research is a normative study with a focus on how copyright law, which previously protected traditional forms of copyright, must evolve to include protection of digital copyrights, one of which is through cooperation with technology. This research is a normative research with a qualitative approach that is descriptive. As technology allows the conversion of copyrighted works into digital forms, there are advantages such as the easy distribution/notification of copyrighted works, but also the ease of infringement. In view of these developments, the WIPO has issued two international treaties known as the WIPO Internet Treaties. These treaties have been adopted by several countries. Indonesia in its positive copyright law has implemented the protection of digital copyrighted works in its articles. Our copyright law needs to be further enriched to protect digital copyrighted works as suggested by the author in this study
Curriculum Management and Educational Assessment At the Master Program in Defense Industry, Defense University, Republic of Indonesia Wardoyo, Susilo; Hanafiah, Hanafiah; Handayani, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i1.107

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This study aims to describe curriculum management and higher education assessment systems in producing quality college graduates. This study used descriptive qualitative methods, and data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation studies. Data analysis techniques use data validity tests with source tringulation. The results of the study show that the Curriculum Management and Educational Assessment System in the Master of Defense Industry Study Program of Unhan of the Republic of Indonesia in accordance with curriculum standards and higher education assessment systems through planning, organizing, implementing and supervising refer to the vision, mission and profile of graduates in attitudes, knowledge and skills. The conclusion and suggestion in this study is that curriculum planning and educational assessment systems in the Defense Industry Master Study Program of the Indonesian Defense University are carried out through systematic curriculum design, strict assessment standards, and comprehensive assessment instruments. Curriculum organization involves learning designs prepared by course lecturers, distribution of courses each semester, and assessment instruments applied to each subject. The implementation of the curriculum and assessment system refers to the standards of the learning process and assessment that have been set, including the academic calendar and the schedule of teaching and learning activities of each lecturer. Supervision of the curriculum and assessment system is carried out through lesson plans, supervision, reports on lecturer learning activities, academic and non-academic achievements of students, and comprehensive learning evaluation. Although the curriculum includes aspects of attitudes, knowledge, and skills, the assessment of non-academic skills such as soft skills and character needs to be considered as one of the development areas in the educational assessment system to improve the quality of graduates holistically.Keywords: Curriculum Management, Educational Assessment, Defense University of Republic of Indonesia
The Influence of Trust and Communication on performance mediated by commitment Rustinanah, Rustinanah; Ardianto, Riski Eko; Hasyim, Wachid
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This study discusses the effect of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programme on employee productivity mediated by work-life balance on millennial generation employees in Bekasi Regency. This study uses a quantitative approach with a sample size of 96 samples. The sample calculation uses the Lemeshow formula. The results showed that the OHS programme affects employee productivity, work-life balance affects employee productivity, the OHS programme affects work-life balance, and the OHS programme affects employee productivity mediated by work-life balance.
An Evaluation Of Pakistan's Food Supply And Security Munir, Muhammad Osama; Hussain, Muhammad Ali; Yaseen, Tanees; Bibi, Maria; Kalsoom, Kalsoom; Ayesha, Ayesha; Afsheen, Afsheen; Khursheed, Aneesa; Fazal, Haneen; Shafqat, Sadia; Tehreem, Tehreem
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v5i1.132

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Food insecurity remains a pressing issue globally, impacting over a billion individuals, with governments striving to address this challenge as a priority. Regions such as Asia and the Pacific Islands exhibit the highest levels of food insecurity, while Sub-Saharan Africa, although severely affected, shows slightly lower rates. Among the countries grappling with this crisis, Pakistan stands out as one of the most severely affected. A growing number of its population is chronically food insecure, which exacerbates the nation's ongoing food crisis. Recent developments in global methodologies and the availability of more precise data have allowed for better monitoring and analysis of food security trends worldwide. Key indicators, such as population statistics, food balance sheets, and consumption patterns, have become crucial tools in understanding the depth of the issue. In the case of Pakistan, these improved tools have revealed that the Prevalence of Undernourishment (PoU) for the period 2017-2019 reached 12.3%, marking a slight increase from the previous figure of 12.0% recorded the year before. This increase in the PoU reflects the country's ongoing struggle to meet Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 2.1.1, which seeks to eradicate hunger and ensure access to safe and nutritious food for all. Despite the country's efforts to address this issue, the number of people unable to meet their basic calorie needs continues to rise, with an estimated 26 million individuals currently facing chronic hunger. As the food crisis in Pakistan persists, it underscores the need for more effective strategies and interventions to combat food insecurity and ensure that the basic nutritional requirements of its population are met.
Performance of the Environmental and Forestry Office through the 'Zero Waste' Program in Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi Province sopian, ayu achriany; sumarno, dwi agus; simbolon, Herson
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i2.136

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The amount of waste generated in Polewali Mandar Regency in 2022 was 2,852,712 tons from a population of 488,857, indicating that the waste management by the Department of Environment and Forestry, which is responsible for waste issues in Polewali Mandar Regency, is not yet optimal. Meanwhile, Government Regulation No. 97 of 2017 Article 5 paragraph 1 concerning the National Strategy Policy for Household Waste Management and Similar Household Waste targets a waste generation rate of 30%. Therefore, this research aims to identify and describe the performance of the DLHK through the Zero Waste program, the inhibiting factors, and the efforts in waste management in Polewali Mandar Regency. This thesis research uses qualitative descriptive research with an inductive approach. The data collection techniques used by the researcher are interviews, observations, and documentation. The data analysis techniques used in this thesis research consist of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing or verification. According to Soesilo's theory (Nogi, 2005), the results of this study conclude that in waste management, the performance of the DLHK through the "Zero Waste" Program has made a positive contribution to maintaining cleanliness. However, the limitations of the study include: first, the research only uses a qualitative approach with interview techniques, which are not yet able to predict which dimensions and indicators most influence the measurement of the performance of the Department of Environment and Forestry through the "Zero Waste" program in Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi Province. Second, the limitation of data collection time and the interviews conducted are subjective, depending on the informants' memory and perceptions, which affects the accuracy and reliability of the data. Third, this study has not explained other factors influencing performance, such as the role of regional leadership like sub-district heads and village heads, which are indicated to play a role in taking over these tasks and responsibilities..Keywords: Performance, Waste Management, waste generation.
The Effect of Service and Customer Satisfaction on Customer Loyalty at MSMEs in Medan Selayang District Sarifudin, Adam; Sanny, Annisa
Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities Vol 4, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/jrssh.v4i2.179

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This study aims to analyse the effect of service and customer satisfaction on customer loyalty. The object of research is MSMEs in Medan Selayang District. This type of research is descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The research method is multiple linear regression analysis. The sample in this study were 98 respondents. The results showed that simultaneously service and customer satisfaction had an effect on customer loyalty. While partially service has a significant positive effect on customer loyalty. Customer satisfaction has a significant positive effect on loyalty. Construbis the influence of these variables is 38.8%.

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